A deportation notice (called a Notice to Appear or an NTA) means the United States’ government wants to remove you from the country. All deportation cases are handled by the Executive Office of Immigration Review, also known as Immigration Court. Immigration Court The USCIS will assign an experienced government trial lawyer to prosecute your case (i.e. prove that [...]
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04 Mar 2008 / Asylum, Convention Against Torture, Deportation
Tags: cancellation of removal, deportation defense, notice to appear, NTA, removal proceedings, waivers of removal, withholding of removal
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03 Mar 2008 / Asylum, Convention Against Torture
The standards of proof in asylum, withholding of removal and convention against torture trials allow Immigration Judges to grant relief based on the applicant’s testimony alone. The reason for this is that the law recognizes that those who are fleeing their home countries because of persecution are often unable to obtain corroborating evidence either before they leave or afterwards. [...]
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Tags: asylum evidence, asylum hearing, asylum trial, immigration psychiatrist, past persecution